Product Proposal Mass Mobile Cover Submitted By Aditi Soni Saumya Gupta Mandeep K. Khural Selly Goyal Megha Arora Suhani Gagrani Submitted To Ms. Priti Gadhvi Department of Fashion Management Studies (FMS) National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT) (Ministry of Textiles‚ Govt. of India) GH-0 Road‚ Behind Infocity Gandhinagar-382007‚ Gujarat http://www.nift.ac.in September‚ 2014 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS Executive Summary……………………………………………………………3 Design Organisation………………………………………………………
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Product differentiation is a marketing strategy that creates differences from other competiting products by focusing on its unique characteristics and features. The organizations target one market segment or the entire market by using this strategy. (Cravens‚ p110) The coca cola company has introduced Coke Zero as new product and focused to make it different from other products. The company has introduced Coke Zero to compete Pepsi Max and has become the most successful product in the history of
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EXPORT OF JUTE PRODUCTS History • For centuries‚ jute has been an integral part of culture of Bengal • Prior to the establishment of the first jute mill in 1855‚ handloom weavers used jute fibre to make twines‚ ropes‚ coarse fabrics for the poor‚ and also for fishing and for mooring vessels. Towards the end of the eighteenth century‚ jute attracted the attention of the British EAST INDIA COMPANY‚ which sent a consignment of jute samples to England in 1791 that were successfully spun by flax
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NEW PRODUCT PROPOSAL FORM Author and Title Information Working Title: Product Type (book‚ monograph‚ pamphlet‚ textbook‚ e‐book‚ app‚ etc.): Author(s) information: Full Name: Job Title: Work Affiliation: Business Address: Business Email/Phone/Fax: Primary Author Contact (if more than one author): Subject Matter Please tell us briefly the topic of your product: What is the source of this product (original research
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Shilo Kumpf English 101‚ 12:40-1:40 Final Beauty Products Dry skin is no fun‚ try this lotion out and your skin will never be dry again. A lot of ads for beauty products will have girls in the Pictures that have flawless faces and their eyes are perfect there skin looks like it has never seen a pimple before. What I see a lot of is “clinically proven”. “ Smoother firmer skin as well”. These are just a couple of sayings that I see a lot of in these ads.
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BEHAVIOUR Till the last decade it was almost unimaginable that there would be a fairness cream for men among male grooming products. As it turned out‚ men contributed significantly to consumption of HUL’s fairness product Fair & Lovely and even other fairness products. That shouldn’t be surprising as we live in a society which is obsessed with fair skin‚ just as the West is preoccupied with getting the perfect tan. This phenomenon was not restricted
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Analysis of existing products: • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Product analysis This product would be suitable for age group 17-30 The function of this lamp would be a table lamp. The aesthetics of the lamps are the shape the bright red color and the way the light is designed The cost is £175.00. Size not mentioned Method not mentioned The material used is Acrylic. It has a self finish. The key features are the shape the way the light is desighed. This would be suitable for age group between
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Evan Hutsell & Jamison Buck MKTG 3832 – Anselmi April 1st‚ 2013 Concept Illustration: Product Analysis Cheez-It vs. Cheese Nips Cheez-It 0 Cheez- It 1 Kellogg Company 2 Baby Swiss‚ White Cheddar‚ Parmesan & Garlic‚ Cheddar Jack‚ Pepper Jack‚ Italian Four Cheese‚ Colby‚ Reduced Fat‚ Snack Mix (Double Cheese)‚ Hot & Spicy‚ Mozzarella‚ Provolone‚ Duoz Sharp Cheddar & Parmesan‚ Duoz Smoked Cheddar & Monterey Jack‚ Scrabble Junior‚ Cheez-It Big and Cheez-It Gripz 3 1.0 by 0.95 inch(Cracker)
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Product placement dates back to the nineteenth century in publishing.[citation needed] By the time Jules Verne published the adventure novel Around the World in Eighty Days (1873)‚ he was a world-renowned literary giant to the extent transport and shipping companies lobbied to be mentioned in the story as it was published in serial form. Whether he was actually paid to do so‚ however‚ remains unknown.[6] Product placement is still used in books to some extent‚ particularly in novels. Self-advertising:
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Elektra Products used to be the leading manufacturer and retailer of electrical products and supplies. The company experienced a cloud of problems: market share was declining and product ideas were limited. Departments didn’t communicate with one another‚ morale was very low and many employees were keenly seeking other jobs. As market share is declining‚ this means that the company isn’t making sufficient profit and revenue. To improve‚ the company could make a survey to see what their customers
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